Question:
You were running a trial and measured lots of supporting
Last updated: 3/31/2023

You were running a trial and measured lots of supporting data in case something affected the results for the trial You find a couple of unexpected correlations in this supporting data What should you do with these correlations Select all that apply Ignore them they are probably just a side effect of measuring so many things Report them but make it clear that they are probably a side effect of measuring so many things Do more research on those correlations to confirm or deny them Report them as interesting but separately from your main results Report them as confirmed with your main results